tile with one small paw attached to it. Some of the material was very badly fired and crumbled. The edge of the trench shows that this layer continues further towards the east.

T1 AN
A new trench was laid out in order to follow the wall running through trench T S1, T1 AK, and T1 AL. It measured 3x4m. Excavating was started at the northern end, and a strip, ca. 1.40m wide was left between the trench T1 AL and this trench (see plan
p. 218
). The reason for this was to trace remains of a clay wall, which appeared in the profile of trench T1 AL, extending across the wall to an estimated height of max. 0.25m. The topsoil was taken off, and

produced 1 box of tiles and some pottery. The second and third layer produced 5 boxes of tiles, plaster and pithoi fragments, + 1 box of five pottery with stems and feel preserved. 1 mud (clay) brick was found. All this material was found in the western and eastern end of the trench, leaving a strip ca 1.20m of greyish-yellowish earth. At ca 50cm stones appeared under this strip and formed a divet continuation of the wall. The wall seemed to run through the length of the trench. For measurements see plan
p. 237
.

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